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- How to configure FTPS in File Adapter.
- PI/XI : How to view payload content of Sync Messages when processing messages locally in the AAE.
- How to use the DTW's Conversion Values functionality
- A New Approach to Integrate WebDynpro Java Applications into NetWeaver Portal (Part II)
- Building a Security Model in SAP BOE XI3
- Amazon EC2 Learnings
- The wrong way to modify pricing communication structure in VMC based Requirement user exit
- How do you know the consultant you get is the consultant you interviewed?
- Thoughts on Business Intelligence Data Architecture
- PI/XI: Quick Tip: How to get some more info about errors on PI adapters (DEBUG mode) with SAP PI 7.11
- What Is New in ABAP Testing And Troubleshooting With SAP NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2
- How to Break into SAP as a Functional Consultant - Part I
- The Full Monty - Part 1
- ES2ME - A Framework for direct SAP Enterprise Service calls from mobile devices
- All about pending values - II
| How to configure FTPS in File Adapter. Posted: 13 Apr 2010 11:08 PM PDT |
| PI/XI : How to view payload content of Sync Messages when processing messages locally in the AAE. Posted: 13 Apr 2010 11:04 PM PDT |
| How to use the DTW's Conversion Values functionality Posted: 13 Apr 2010 07:43 PM PDT |
| A New Approach to Integrate WebDynpro Java Applications into NetWeaver Portal (Part II) Posted: 13 Apr 2010 07:33 PM PDT |
| Building a Security Model in SAP BOE XI3 Posted: 13 Apr 2010 07:25 PM PDT This is a step by step guide for implementing a security model in SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI3. Working with security and access rights in BOE can be complex and it is very easy to create a model that is overly complicated and un-maintainable. The intention of this article is to walk through implementing a security model while discussing the impact of various settings. The security model being implemented here isn't a generic, one size fits all model but is an example of what a good security model looks like and the article will certainly give you some ideas and considerations for your own security modelling. |
| Posted: 13 Apr 2010 05:59 PM PDT Amazon's Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) is constantly changing and evolving. I recently had a chance to use EC2. Relying on two excellent blogs on SDN (see below) I was able to get a SAP NetWeaver CE 7.2 system up and running without too much effort. During the process I noticed things had changed since the blogs I consulted were written. Here's an update detailing some of additional options that are available as well as some other odds and ends (as of 4/13/2010). |
| The wrong way to modify pricing communication structure in VMC based Requirement user exit Posted: 13 Apr 2010 03:58 PM PDT |
| How do you know the consultant you get is the consultant you interviewed? Posted: 13 Apr 2010 03:43 PM PDT |
| Thoughts on Business Intelligence Data Architecture Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:30 PM PDT |
| Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:23 PM PDT |
| What Is New in ABAP Testing And Troubleshooting With SAP NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2 Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:09 PM PDT SAP NetWeaver 7.0 EhP2 brings you a rich set of new features and enhancements in ABAP Testing and Troubleshooting tools which will boost the efficiency of the entire ABAP development.This blog gives an overview of the major improvements and new tools and features in the areas of ABAP Testing and Troubleshooting. |
| How to Break into SAP as a Functional Consultant - Part I Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:08 PM PDT |
| Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:06 PM PDT |
| ES2ME - A Framework for direct SAP Enterprise Service calls from mobile devices Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:05 PM PDT Direct calls to SAP Enterprise Services from a mobile device are a challenge. This is primarily due to the limited support of Web Service standards on the respective devices and the complex structure of SAP Enterprise Services. Now I’m proud to present the results of my research project at the Co-Innovation Lab: ES2ME - A framework for mobile Enterprise Service consumption which can be leveraged for (probably) all mobile devices that support J2ME. |
| Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:05 PM PDT |
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